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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filled him with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of instilling a particular feeling, emotion, or quality in someone.
Example: "The news of his promotion filled him with joy and excitement."
Alternatives: "instilled in him" or "imbued him with".
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It filled him with awe and wonder.
His family filled him with joy.
Her water filled him with energy.
This knowledge filled him with despair.
The raids filled him with dread.
The thought filled him with guilty revulsion".
'Existence filled him with wonder,' she continued.
As for Shaker, the controversy filled him with foreboding.
It filled him with rage, the brutality and the waste.
Mr. Mir said being here filled him with hope.
Mr. Moravchik said that the question filled him with dread.
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